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#1 Skrevet : 11. januar 2023 07:03:30(UTC)
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Apple Releases Exterior Door Locks But Are They Secure?


Apple stores in the United States have started to sell exterior door locks for homes that can be unlocked using an iPhone or Apple Watch.To get more news about security lock, you can visit securamsys.com official website.

The Level Lock+, made by smart lock manufacturers Level Home, works in tandem with Apple Home Key and is the first lock that supports the key to be sold in Apple stores.

Preventing unauthorized entry to one's home or business premise is quite a different ball game to protecting, say, a social media account, and there are few analogs to quick, affordable security fixes like password managers available in the home security space. Buyers should be aware that security questions over smart locks and digital keys remain.When installed, users can simply tap the Apple Home Key on their door to gain access to their house, and even send the key to friends or family who need it.
As well as a Home Key, Apple has also launched a Car Key that unlocks a range of supported vehicles including BMWs and Hyundais, and Room Key, which functions similarly but for hotels, within the past year.
Is Apple’s Door Lock and Home Key Secure?
There are definitely some prima facie security risks associated with Smart locks and Apple’s Home Key. For one, if you lose your phone, you’ll have lost the key to your house too.

If someone finds a physical house key, it's near impossible to find out which house it unlocks. Conversely, your Apple Home Key is stored on your phone, which may also have your address contained somewhere within it.

This issue, however, can be alleviated if you enable Lost Mode through Apple’s “Find My” which will disable elements of Apple Wallet including Home Key. But this still requires the end user to take some steps they may not necessarily know how to, or take in time. Human error – as well as ignorance – is the genesis of many a cyberattack.

Another risk centers around the fact you can text a key to someone else. You could easily send the key to the wrong person, for example, and this will again rely on the end user to first realize they made a mistake and then take steps to rectify it.

WhatsApp scammers have had success over the past year or so in convincing unsuspecting parents that their children need money in “Hi Mum, Hi Dad” scams – there’s no reason a similar social engineering ploy could not be made with a key. “I’m in the area – can you let me into your house?” scams could just be around the corner.

All in all, storing a digital key on a device that is connected to the internet brings with it some security risks that naturally fail to arise with a physical key. If a threat actor manages to subsume control of your Apple device through one means or another, it's possible they'd be able to subsequently gain access to your home or other Apple-secured locations.
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